Syringe



Jan. 19, 1932.

C. V. GALAZIN SYRINGE Filed May 6, 1931 I INVENTOR. Cqsinzlg K Gqlqziu IATTORNEY Patented Jan. 19, 1931?. V

oes iiiiiav; ALAZIN, F. DErRoii MIoHIGAn.

strainers: 7

Application filed ma afiesif. s a ing; ts 5,459

1 My invention relates to a new anduseful improvement ina syringe andparticularly a syringe of the vaginal type i '4, 7 'It is an object ofthe present invention to 51 provide a syringeso arranged and constructed that the user may Whileusing the syringe seal; with the syringe; 3the *vagina: from leaking so that it. beconiespossible for the user tofill the vagina with liquid to anexv its base. Slidably projectedthroughthe 6 0 neck 20 whicli projects outwardly from the 'base12etis arod 15"carrying a cross head 16 Which-serves as a'closuref for theloppositely"latent as to distendit sufficiently jtoperniit'ac: cess" of cleansingliquid used toal1 partsot the vagina and particularly beneath and between the folds.

lyescape therefro'msind yet an {undue leakage of liquid from-the syringeprevented." l

Another object of the invention is the-profacture, and hi hly efficientin use. Other objects will appear hereinafter.

and arrangement of parts scribed and clai1ned.r

' The invention will: be best'understood by areference toztheaccompanying drawings which form a in Which,

hereinafter -de+ View of the invention. Y 1

Fig. 2 is'aview taken .on.line 22 or Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is a the invention slightly enlarged.

Fig. is a sectional View taken onli ie tFig. 3.

of Fig. 3.

are formed outletpassages 9. Adjacentthe It is another object of theinvention to pro; vide in a-syringe of this class of a two-Way. checkvalve so that liquid may be freely forced into the vagina and easily}and quick-5' The invention consists in the combination part ofjthisspecification, and

16 outiof Fig. 1 is a longitudinal-central sectional openings. p

.Whenftlie pressuree'iierted by the fluidbeing I a deliveredis"released'ythesprings Will restore f fragmentary sectional View ofFig. .5 is a sectional View taken online 5'5 I oppositelend otthe tube?and preferably formed integral therewith is a shell have iiig its endedges curved as at 11 to-form a.

cup-like structure so that a space 12 is'Laf- I forded for the receptionof the vulva when the invention isin use. The open enolofthe tube 7.18 ifested a be attached we same 'supply of liquidwhich is used forcleansing purposes and whichimay be in a bu lb'or a container to providea syringe of thegravity typel The 7 syringe, 'l1o ever;- is'- primarilyintended for use :Wlth a bulb.

' Threaded in the tube? adjacent the. closed end is a;cup shaped valveretainer lifiha'ving oppositely positioned openings l4 formed inpositioned openings "14'. 3 Openings 917 are provided for these,openings,'{ this closure 18 beingfin-thenatureofa .cro'ss-headwhich is Icarried by 'asleeve l9"slidablyi nounted' on the neck or sleeve 20; i A.spring '21 embraces 'therodl 5 and isconnected at one end to the: neckor sleeve 20 and'a't itsopposite end to the knob 22 vvhic ,h-'is-fixedly nounted' .onithe. stem 15. A spring 23 embraces the neck 19f 'anclengagesat one endtheclosure 18and at In use, when the tube? isinserted into-the l vagina and lthe-fvulvaareengagedin the reIcess'12,;asealing'ofthe-vaginaagainstleak e age, effected;QA;forceiiulfifiovv "ofgliquid I through'the tubef' wi'll then' force'the ciosuraso, engagenient'with the base 24. ,"thus -the liquid to floWthrough the the opposite'end theknob 22'.

*andgthreugh the" passages 9.

the closurelti to its seatjandziiponthe backvacuum: created by the bulbor; throughthe;

pressure" of the liquid delivere d into the; T

vagina the" closure1'8 Will be forced from its? 99 seat permittinganescapeofth'e liquid. "A device of this kind" permits a thorough Icleansing as the [cleansing fluid may when a bulb; is *used',;}b'erepeatedly forced into the 1 vagina ami Withdraivntheretrom. 1 A- maxi-9 *mui'n"convenienceisalsoafforded as the seal: f. j ingcupjpositionediabout thejvulva permits the. use of, adevice byapers'orij while lying own-- without any leakage onto the clothes for II l 3121i 10L NVhile have illustrated and described the perferred formof construction of my invention, I .donot wish to limit myself to theprecise details of structure shown, but desire to avail myself of suchvariations and modifica- .tions as may come within the scope of theappendedclaims.

Having thus described myinvention, what V I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent is:

1. A syringe of the classIdescribe'd, comprising: a tube; a passagebearing head-at one end ofsaid tube serving as a closure therefor, saidtube beingthreaded on its inner surface adjacent said head; a'valve' re--:;tainer.-in said tube and: threaded thereto at said threaded; portion;I a rod slidably -pro-- jectedrthroughsaid-valve retainer centrallyQthereof, said valve retainer having-spaced openings formed therein; across head carried by said rod for closing sald'openings;

and resilient means fornormally retaining saidcross-head in closingposition.

2..-A-s'yringe of. the class described, comprising; a tube ;.a head onone end of saidtube having a plurality of passages formed there- -gin,-.said. tube being internally threaded adj a-.

cent-said head; a cup shapedvalve retainer 7 threaded in said tubeatsaid threaded por-.

tion and havinga plurality of openings formed in itsbase; a rod-slidablyprojected through said retainer; a .crosshead mounted 1 on one end ofsaid rod andengageable'in said xretainer for serving asa closure for aplu- 1 rality of said openings;-and resilient-means fornormally-retaining said cross head in engagement with the base. of saidretainer in closing position. r

;3. A syringe-of the class described, co1n-.

prising: a .tubeya head on one end of said tube having; a plurality ofpassages. formed said base.

from the base of said retainer; a rod slidably projected through saidsleeve and said base, said base having a plurality of spaced openingsformed therein; a cross head carried by said rod and adapted uponengagement with 5. A device of the class described; comprising: a tube;a passage, bearing head carried on and'serving as a closure for one endof said tube; a cup shaped valve retainer mounted in :said tube adjacentsaid head, the open" face of. saidretainer beingdirected toward saidhead; a tubular sleeve projecting outwardly from the base of saidretainer; a rodslidably projectedthrough said sleeve and said base,

- said base having a plurality of spaced open- ;.1ngs formed there1n;.across head carried by saidjrod and adapted upon engagement with theinner surface of said base for closing a plurality of said openings,said cross head being movable inwardly toward said head for disengagingsaid base resilient means for resistlng said movement of 'saidcrosshead; a

closure slidably mounted on said sleeve and engageable with the outersurface ofsaid .base andserving while in engagement with said base as aclosure for the remainder of said openings; and resilient means forresist- 111g -movement of said closure relatively to In'testimonywhereof I have signed the foregoing spec fication.

oAsIMER v. GA LAZIN'.

V therein, saidtube being internally threaded adj acent said head a cup:shaped valve retainer .threadedin said tube-at said threaded:portion'andfhaving a plurality of. openings formed-in its base; a. rodslidably projected through said retainer :ai'cross head mounted onone.end of said rod and -'engageable. in

a plurality ofisaid openings; resilient means for normally retainingsaid cross head in engagement withgthe base of said retainer in rclosing. position 'a'slidably=.mou11ted. closure i engagingtheoutersurface of the base of said retainer and serving-asa closure? for a there- -ma1nder of said openlngs; and. resilient.

means for normally retaining said closure ]Il ClOS l11g,POS1t1OI1. a g vI V 4:. A device of the class descr1bed,com pr1sing v a tube; a passagebearing head carried on and serving as a closure for one end of said etube; a cup shaped valve retainer mounted in csa-id retainer forservingwas, -a closure for j saidtubea'djacent said head, the open faceof said retainer --being .;directed .toward said -head; a tubular sleeveprojecting outwardly

